China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development – Press Conference and Launch of Research Outputs
The China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) is holding a press conference in Beijing, China, to launch a series of research outputs, ranging from climate governance to biodiversity conservation.
IISD serves as the Secretariat International Support Office for the CCICED, which brings together policy experts from a range of governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental institutions and agencies to examine environment and development issues that involve China and the wider international community. The event also includes an address by the CCICED Secretary-General, in addition to the report launches and an on-site reception.
A full agenda, along with the research outputs themselves and details on how to access the press conference virtually, are all available on the CCICED website.
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